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The judge described the couples inaction and action as callous and emotionally detached and as the calculated abandonment of a child.
The Butler County Sheriff's office is using social media to try an solve a decade old mystery. Where is Adam Herrman?
Facebook was not around when Adam Herrman disappeared in 1999 at the age of 11. But it's playing a role now as the sheriff's office tries to answer the question is Adam Herrman still alive?
Herzet said he believes Adam is likely dead. The foster parents who live in Oklahoma now, were never charged with harming Adam. but Doug Herrman was sentenced to 9 months in prison and Valerie 7 months for pocketing more than $15,000 in state funds.
New efforts are underway to find leads in the disappearance of a Towanda boy,now missing for more than 16 years.
Adam Herrman has been missing since 1999, but wasn't reported missing for another 10 years.
The suspects in the case, his adoptive parents, haven't talked to investigators since that day. Although they continued to cash state aid checks in Adam's name, they maintain he just ran away.
Once again, the search for answers takes us to Grove, Okla. A mobile home park on the shores of Grand Lake is where Doug and Valerie Hermann now live.
A Facebook page for Adam Herrman, who has been missing since 1999, seeks to speak with former employees of Doug Herrman and his masonry business.
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The page, which is run by the Butler County Sheriff's Office, says it looks to speak with former employees of Doug Herrman to help with the investigation.
Doug Herrman, suspect in adoptive son’s disappearance, dies
Thursday marked Herrmans 30th birthday, a milestone worth celebrating according to Butler County Sheriffs Office who has overseen the investigation into his disappearance.
Somebody out there knows what happened. We are just hoping that that someone will step forward and help lead us to where Adam is, Sgt. Bob Albert with Butler County Sheriffs office said, the ultimate turnout for this case would be to get a phone call from Adam and that hes okay. Being realistic about it, we hope that somebody can lead us to him so we can bring him home to his remaining family.